Jame5 wrote:I called her hot and smart. She's listened me call her both (in addition to beautiful, intelligent, sexy etc...) She doesn't mind being a representative example of a good looking and intelligent woman who attended a t14, she's confident.

Jame5 wrote:I called her hot and smart. She's listened me call her both (in addition to beautiful, intelligent, sexy etc...) She doesn't mind being a representative example of a good looking and intelligent woman who attended a t14, she's confident.

Jame5 wrote:I called her hot and smart. She's listened me call her both (in addition to beautiful, intelligent, sexy etc...) She doesn't mind being a representative example of a good looking and intelligent woman who attended a t14, she's confident.

Jame5 wrote:I called her hot and smart. She's listened me call her both (in addition to beautiful, intelligent, sexy etc...) She doesn't mind being a representative example of a good looking and intelligent woman who attended a t14, she's confident.

side note - i was in a sorority and also spent a lot of time in the library. i even "went out"!! turns out you are not some super-human who is the first ever college student to both have a social life and, i quote, "do good in school". get over yourself.

I was responding to another poster who asked how I would know what girls look like in the library on the weekends.

Also, I am willing to bet that you are hideous. Obviously being in the library didn't teach you reading comprehension or logic reasoning.

I never said all people who are in sororities are good looking and go out. I said most girls who are good looking are in sororities OR go out. That doesn't mean there aren't ugly sororities, academic sororities, or fat people who go out.

How many people do you see who are good looking, don't go out and are devoted solely on academics?

Still wrong. Some girls don't plan to rely on their looks. Pretty girls can be very focused on their future if it's mostly what matters in life.

kurama20 wrote:I guess dating/sex/marriage is like 70 percent of life.

probably 95%

If it wasnt for sex/women us guys would lose nearly all ambition and just watch football, drink, play golf, maybe graduate HS, maybe not and probably shower only once a week or so.

This is correct.

Most of my friends from HS are in this boat. Also, women do this too, except they want to find a man to knock them up so they can sit around the house all day, get fat, treat their man like shit for doing the best he can to support 3-5 people on his own, and complain that it's sexist that he wants her to cook him dinner.

kurama20 wrote:I guess dating/sex/marriage is like 70 percent of life.

probably 95%

If it wasnt for sex/women us guys would lose nearly all ambition and just watch football, drink, play golf, maybe graduate HS, maybe not and probably shower only once a week or so.

This is correct.

Most of my friends from HS are in this boat. Also, women do this too, except they want to find a man to knock them up so they can sit around the house all day, get fat, treat their man like shit for doing the best he can to support 3-5 people on his own, and complain that it's sexist that he wants her to cook him dinner.

Pearalegal wrote:So yes, I guess you're left with slim pickings. I know plenty of women at Georgetown, as you cited earlier who are hot, were in sororities (because apparently that means something) and didn't spend all their time in the library. Many are in relationships, many are not. None are desperate enough to pay attention with someone with such a pathetic look on the world.

There are a lot of gorgeous, really smart women at Georgetown. I had bought into the hype re: unattractive law school students and, from what I've seen, it's really only true for the male students.....

ughOSU wrote:Most of my friends from HS are in this boat. Also, women do this too, except they want to find a man to knock them up so they can sit around the house all day, get fat, treat their man like shit for doing the best he can to support 3-5 people on his own, and complain that it's sexist that he wants her to cook him dinner.